Streetfightering ZXR400

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ZXR400Lee
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Streetfightering ZXR400

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Hi all

As some of you might know, the ZXR400 had a little accident couple weeks ago, I've got all of the mechanical pieces required to get up and running again.

I'm going to shove on a streetfightered front light, saves me buying top fairing, genuine headlight and screen at the moment. I need some mirror mounts (off ebay) but also thinking of top yoke conversion and some upright bars, do they make a top yoke adapter or conversion for the ZXR400? This will be till end of summer time, then I will get it back to original and a full re-spray to sell it and pick up a 600.

Thanks Alot

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Re: Streetfightering ZXR400

Post by chris_1127 »

moore speed racing do lsl top yoke conversions, i'd imagine they'd do one to suit your bike but bear in mind you may need to get longer cables and brake/clutch hoses if you put wider/conventional bars on
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Post by CBR Sam »

If you get streetfighter mag there are pleanty of companys that will help you,

MSR - Moore speed racing
Straightline racing
Big CC

All these firms i used for bits and bobs on my streetfighter. dont matter what fighter you are doing they are realy helpfull!!!

So Lee what wild paint scheme you going for??
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Re: Streetfightering ZXR400

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How about something like that?
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Post by DynaMight »

Streetfighter is fine if you're planning on keeping the bike but it wont sell for shit because everyone knows it's been crashed and the owner couldnt be arsed/afford replacement panels.
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Post by furry »

Check out my auction on ebay m8...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... RK:MESE:IT

They could finish off your project nicely!
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Re: Streetfightering ZXR400

Post by ZXR400Lee »

I do need headlight brackets, but £6.50 postage, you only live up the road, M&P selling them brand new for £9.99.

If I like it streetfightered I'll keep it, cheaper for me I suppose, cheaper insurance over 600, could just wait till 33bhp license runs out then go for a 600. Wont do paint job till summer, I want something bright though, tango orange!

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Post by furry »

They cost me £18 plus postage from Busters, these are delux brackets (not cheep s.hit from M&P), and postage at that price due to ebay fees...

If you wanted to buy them directly, could sort something out!
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